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i did within the first two weeks of being elected. i have reached out to every single republican in the general assembly. but he will need consensus if he wants to change virginians' health care. we can provide health care for 400,000 virginians. paid for% paid for -- by the federal government. if it does not work. a lot of people fear that it might encourage stricter gun laws. i want background checks. they take about 5-10 minutes. it is a simple process. certain people should not own a gun. issues of mental illness, domestic abuse, they should not own guns. >> he would also like a stricter's governors mansion to avoid ethics issues like the ones looming over his press -- predecessor. the recreational marijuana laws in colorado -- should virginia do it? >> i will look at it. it is not at the top of my agenda. i willing to look at any idea and have a discussion that will move the commonwealth forward. >> dear the top of his rolodex by the way -- the clintons, who will be at his inauguration on saturday. this is his first elective offi
i did within the first two weeks of being elected. i have reached out to every single republican in the general assembly. but he will need consensus if he wants to change virginians' health care. we can provide health care for 400,000 virginians. paid for% paid for -- by the federal government. if it does not work. a lot of people fear that it might encourage stricter gun laws. i want background checks. they take about 5-10 minutes. it is a simple process. certain people should not own a gun....
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unfortunately, we have a lot of people elected, in elective office who are not willing to help those in trouble. the recovery has been good for wall street. 1% of the american public has benefitted or had 95% of the recovery. 95% of the public has had no recovery at all. this is absolutely necessary. and the failure to do so i think is vulgar. >> now joan, this vote today, tonight, maybe within the next hour is just so that we can get to an up-and-down vote. >> right. >> what happens with the change in the senate? i thought we had gotten past being able to have them roadblock things like this? >> well, not when it comes to legislation, reverend al. so they still have that power in place. harry reid might want to consider doing something than too. >> so you still need 60 votes on policy questions like this? >> yeah. it was for appointments that they changed the rules. >> right. >> so what is going on now is such a picture of the radicalization of the republican party. because as both of you have said, this was done as a matter of course under george w. bush. it was a bipartisan fix wh
unfortunately, we have a lot of people elected, in elective office who are not willing to help those in trouble. the recovery has been good for wall street. 1% of the american public has benefitted or had 95% of the recovery. 95% of the public has had no recovery at all. this is absolutely necessary. and the failure to do so i think is vulgar. >> now joan, this vote today, tonight, maybe within the next hour is just so that we can get to an up-and-down vote. >> right. >> what...
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. >> we will speak with the newly elected seattle city counselor kshama sawant. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. iraq's prime minister is urging residents of falluja to rise up against al qaeda-linked militants after the government lost control of the city. swaths of falluja are now reportedly in the hands of militants with the islamic state . shifting loyalties among tribal militias fighting alongside the government are complicating the picture. militants are also holding parts of the nearby provincial capital ramadi. it is the first time militants have so overtly claimed key cities since the peak of fighting after the 2003 u.s. invasion. on sunday, secretary of state john kerry ruled out any possibility of sending in u.s. troops. >> we are going to do everything ,hat is possible to help them and i will not go into the details except to say that we are in contact with the tribal leaders from the mr province and we know and are showing great courage in standing up against this as
. >> we will speak with the newly elected seattle city counselor kshama sawant. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. iraq's prime minister is urging residents of falluja to rise up against al qaeda-linked militants after the government lost control of the city. swaths of falluja are now reportedly in the hands of militants with the islamic state . shifting loyalties among tribal militias fighting alongside the...
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the election is going to be decided largely on obamacare. they're going to press this basket of issues precisely because it's a distraction from obamacare. it's a difficult argument for them to make. their main economic argument right now is that if you've got this kansian multiplier, every dollar they pay out comes out as $1.80 in the economy, we would are now in better shape than we are now, and that's an argument for continuing it in three months or six months or a year. when does that argument get retired? >> they are going to talk about it. it is going to help them. it's not going to make obamacare go away. i'll tell you what's going to do them better than unemployment is the minimum wage. that's something that's hugely popular. it does address income and equality. that i think will be a better issue for them. >> charles? >> look, i think what this is saying is democrats want to rerun 2012 and republican want to rerun 2010. they are managing it jujitsu of managing the economy. i think it's steered toward 2010. tackling it as an income a
the election is going to be decided largely on obamacare. they're going to press this basket of issues precisely because it's a distraction from obamacare. it's a difficult argument for them to make. their main economic argument right now is that if you've got this kansian multiplier, every dollar they pay out comes out as $1.80 in the economy, we would are now in better shape than we are now, and that's an argument for continuing it in three months or six months or a year. when does that...
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people say that you can't get anything passed in a presidential election year. well, you look back on that year, the minimum wage was increased. there was a hate crimes bill-passed. welfare reform passed. immigration reform passed. there was a major health reform bill that passed, all in a presidential election year. so it can be done. it has been done. and i think right now you look at the situation across america, too many people are working hard and falling further behind. >> ifill: secretary of labor thomas perez, thank you so much. >> thank >> ifill: and now for the alternate view, we turn to douglas holtz-eakin, former director of the congressional budget office under president george w. bush. he's now the president of the american action forum, a conservative think tank. so the white house says that benefits need to be increased at this emergency unemployment insurance needs to be extended. what's the argument against that? >> well, i think the first thing is to agree with the fact there's a real problem. and that the best solution would be better strateg
people say that you can't get anything passed in a presidential election year. well, you look back on that year, the minimum wage was increased. there was a hate crimes bill-passed. welfare reform passed. immigration reform passed. there was a major health reform bill that passed, all in a presidential election year. so it can be done. it has been done. and i think right now you look at the situation across america, too many people are working hard and falling further behind. >> ifill:...
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lou: good evening the president famously said throughout the 2012 election that al qaeda was on the run. a statement that we now know
lou: good evening the president famously said throughout the 2012 election that al qaeda was on the run. a statement that we now know
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wedge issue that can be used as we get farther along into this year and start talking about the midterm elections? >> there's a number of things that come up in the next year, and this is one of those things that democrats think hurts republicans at the voting booth. 1.3 million americans lost their housing -- lost their employment benefits at the end of the year. more are losing them, and it doesn't take long before people know someone even if they're not personally faekted. >> this is an emergency program, and if you're a republican looking at this. if you don't have the pay fors, this is an emergency program set up during the bush administration. you're wondering when does the emergency end particularly when we look at unemployment at least coming down a tick or two? >> that's what we hear from a lot of republicans. it stopped being an emergency situation and to continue the program it needs to be paid for. they say that it can -- unemployment continues to fall, but democrats point to the lodge-terminate of this. there are a lot of people that have been out of work for months instead of weeks
wedge issue that can be used as we get farther along into this year and start talking about the midterm elections? >> there's a number of things that come up in the next year, and this is one of those things that democrats think hurts republicans at the voting booth. 1.3 million americans lost their housing -- lost their employment benefits at the end of the year. more are losing them, and it doesn't take long before people know someone even if they're not personally faekted. >>...
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violentlent end to a election campaign in bangladesh. at least 22 people died in clashes between activists and police. dozens were killed in the run-up to the vote. the opposition boycotted the poll, leading the meeting party unchallenged -- leading party unchallenged. crux police face-off with opposition activists, opening fire at those that torched polling stations and burnt ballot papers in a bid to boycott elections. elsewhere, protesters retaliated by blocking streets or confronting authorities with stones and bamboo sticks. the bloody clashes left several dead and scores more wounded. most were supporters of the opposition. >> you you can see in the newspaper there was massive flawed and many were killed. this is not an acceptable election. >> the widespread violence forced many polling stations to close. voting was either suspended or did not take place at all. partyposition nationalist called the election a scandalous farce in the absence of a mutual organization. spineless.absolutely data is not acceptable. >> international obse
violentlent end to a election campaign in bangladesh. at least 22 people died in clashes between activists and police. dozens were killed in the run-up to the vote. the opposition boycotted the poll, leading the meeting party unchallenged -- leading party unchallenged. crux police face-off with opposition activists, opening fire at those that torched polling stations and burnt ballot papers in a bid to boycott elections. elsewhere, protesters retaliated by blocking streets or confronting...
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what the what it is supposed to be teaching and and the pope would not have been elected if if he were going to teach something other than than what he should be teaching one hundred it's very interesting point because you can have a new pope but you still have the old church. yes among the catholics in the united states at least in the poll that was released yesterday it is the conservative catholics that have more doubts because they fear that there may be coming to change the fundamental truth and doctrines of the church but i agree with scott that that will not happen you know this pope is very well trained is not a product of. said he didn't live through the horrors of soviet communism. and john paul the second did he did not live through the madness of hitler benedict ratzinger in huge us but he lived through a very conflict of periods in argentina the killings of the seventy both by the left and from the right he's only capitalism firsthand he remained in that culture of full of corruption completely clean and impeccable learning to live to listen to many difference it's this i
what the what it is supposed to be teaching and and the pope would not have been elected if if he were going to teach something other than than what he should be teaching one hundred it's very interesting point because you can have a new pope but you still have the old church. yes among the catholics in the united states at least in the poll that was released yesterday it is the conservative catholics that have more doubts because they fear that there may be coming to change the fundamental...
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it's election year, folks. this means the calendar drawn up by house majority leader has fewer days scheduled in an effort to maximize campaign time ahead of the midterms. the house is scheduled to be in session for just 97 days before the election and just 112 days in all. the do-nothing congress is slated to do a whole lot of nothing in the new year and republicans have no plans to turn over a new leaf. the house majority leader sent a memo outlining the legislative agenda for january. it is a lot of the same stuff. obamacare, try to get rid of it. the gop will focus on the security of the healthcare.gov website. next up would be government funding in dealing with the debt ceiling. you know where that's going to go. iran policy will be a hot topic for them and conference report o os on the farm bill. in the past, funding the government and passing a farm bill was pretty much standard stuff and something we expected out of our lawmakers. because we exist in a time of unprecedented republican obstruction, we ca
it's election year, folks. this means the calendar drawn up by house majority leader has fewer days scheduled in an effort to maximize campaign time ahead of the midterms. the house is scheduled to be in session for just 97 days before the election and just 112 days in all. the do-nothing congress is slated to do a whole lot of nothing in the new year and republicans have no plans to turn over a new leaf. the house majority leader sent a memo outlining the legislative agenda for january. it is...
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during the election campaign, voting had to be pulled forward because old coalitions collapsed ahead of time. >> the reform is within each and every one of us, but we will live that her and no one will be stealing from you, and no one will grab from you. we will build a tolerant society of those who want a decent serbia. >> but political groups further to the right are critical of this approach. in their view, the government is bowing to eu pressure by tolerating the independence of the former serbian province of kosovo. >> with the brussels agreement, they portrayed the republic of serbia -- betrayed the republic of serbia and our national interest. >> words like that make this human rights activists wonder if anything has really changed. in the evening, she meets an old colleague. both say they have little confidence in the new leaders and that they hope the eu keeps up the pressure. >> that report wraps up this special edition of "european journal" with its look at 10 years of eastern enlargement. a very happy and healthy 214 to all of you. we'll be back next week from our studios
during the election campaign, voting had to be pulled forward because old coalitions collapsed ahead of time. >> the reform is within each and every one of us, but we will live that her and no one will be stealing from you, and no one will grab from you. we will build a tolerant society of those who want a decent serbia. >> but political groups further to the right are critical of this approach. in their view, the government is bowing to eu pressure by tolerating the independence of...
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president obama, once elected, he helped turn a venerable rag into propaganda for force. and he didn't even have to ask them to do it. they did it themselves like all good cultests would. >> i blame president obama for this. >> hey, bob -- >> and also for the cold weather. let's not forget that. that's obama's brb. >> he's in hawaii working the weather machine. the polar vortex. >> he tells michelle, you stay back here. it's going to get cold out there. >> watch me freeze middle america as they cling to religion and guns. >> you think that happened? >> that absolutely happened. the kenyan-born interloper. even this is too left wing for you. >> most of it is, but part of it is not. i think a state-run bank in every state is good. it keeps them against these profit-seeking -- >> like obama care? >> what's wrong with a public bank? >> you now want socialized medicine and socialized finances? >> why would you do it? >> why not? because a public bank would not take a mortgage and slice it into a bunch of pieces and sell it as an investment tool when they know full well it's a
president obama, once elected, he helped turn a venerable rag into propaganda for force. and he didn't even have to ask them to do it. they did it themselves like all good cultests would. >> i blame president obama for this. >> hey, bob -- >> and also for the cold weather. let's not forget that. that's obama's brb. >> he's in hawaii working the weather machine. the polar vortex. >> he tells michelle, you stay back here. it's going to get cold out there. >>...
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governors have worked hard to make it happy, and elected officials from the state has been supported by them, and the company has maintained it needs more than that to be competitive. when union negotiations got difficult, it showed it would ready to go elsewhere for its labor. what the company got and what it got is symbolic of what it takes in the new world in labor and tax policy or a troubling way to do business? >> tonight our members accepted boeing's proposal. >> reporter: in a deal passed by the slimmest of margins, boeings' machinist accepted a contract to build the boeing 777 x in the region. a cost of living and so thousand dollars signing bonus for current employees. >> tonight washington state secured it's future as aerospace capitol of the world. tonight boeing announced that the carbon fiber wing assembly and the fuselage assembly work will be done in the state of utah. >> reporter: boeing employs 174,000 people with 85,000 in and around the seattle area. the contract secures jobs in the region until the year 2022. >> mostly i feel pressure for the community. i'm votin
governors have worked hard to make it happy, and elected officials from the state has been supported by them, and the company has maintained it needs more than that to be competitive. when union negotiations got difficult, it showed it would ready to go elsewhere for its labor. what the company got and what it got is symbolic of what it takes in the new world in labor and tax policy or a troubling way to do business? >> tonight our members accepted boeing's proposal. >> reporter: in...
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. >> we're talking about pope francis and what he said was a responsibility of elected officials. >> reporter: and yet something to agree on. quoting the pope, left and right. >> i think every republican should be concerned about inequality. when you have places where there are billionaires living in a city with 22,000 homeless children, anybody who has a sense of decency has to be concerned. >> the pope himself spoke about this at eloquent length. >> reporter: in president obama's case, using his words to make a case for income inequality. >> how can it be that it's not a news item when an elderly person dies of exposure, but it is news when the stock market loses two points. >> they want to piggy back on his for their own political purposes. >> reporter: very few catholics think pope francis is too conservative or too liberal. at 87%, the overwhelming they support his positions on current issues and approve of him as a leader. >> people in washington would kill for those numbers. >> reporter: some say the pope's popularity and willingness to speak out are pushing politicians to fac
. >> we're talking about pope francis and what he said was a responsibility of elected officials. >> reporter: and yet something to agree on. quoting the pope, left and right. >> i think every republican should be concerned about inequality. when you have places where there are billionaires living in a city with 22,000 homeless children, anybody who has a sense of decency has to be concerned. >> the pope himself spoke about this at eloquent length. >> reporter: in...
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that a person immediately likes after say five seconds is often the politician most likely to win that election so it's not entirely surprising that when something is televised that people are responding to the way a person looks great it makes a lot of sense you know again what i was your question about confidence i think is an interesting one because. the thing about appearance is that people are constantly getting this positive reinforcement right so they're they're feeling very confident they're feeling really good about themselves and there is they've seen that and this study showed that people get paid more money if they're more attractive tough life it is not how good a good looking c.e.o. it's definitely helpful in terms of you know media attention that you might get but do you think that having a sharp handsome smile is really truly better and more important to shareholders than the actual company's performance that seems crazy to me i don't think that consciously it is consciously you know people are looking at the nitty gritty of all of the numbers and data that they should be and th
that a person immediately likes after say five seconds is often the politician most likely to win that election so it's not entirely surprising that when something is televised that people are responding to the way a person looks great it makes a lot of sense you know again what i was your question about confidence i think is an interesting one because. the thing about appearance is that people are constantly getting this positive reinforcement right so they're they're feeling very confident...
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it would be the third consecutive election cycle where the tea party is changing the composition of the republican party. is the tea party driving us towards what could be a natural realignment? he argues there are some historical precedents for a realignment. we're also joined by the director of the university of virginia center for politics. >> thank you. >> you've argued that christie said 2014 can be a realigning election for republicans. you've compared to his potential to realignment figures like mckinley and fdr. how would he be like those presidents? >> it is very simple. in 30 years, america will be a majority nonwhite nation. in 2011 when we had our first nonwhite president in the oval office, the majority of babies born in the united states were nonwhite. christie is the only republican who has done this. if he's able in 2016 to do what he did in new jersey nationally and win blue states, you would be talking about a historical national realignment. >> jay, let me build that over to larry. part of the question is whether the tea party energy can be harnessed or expanded. peop
it would be the third consecutive election cycle where the tea party is changing the composition of the republican party. is the tea party driving us towards what could be a natural realignment? he argues there are some historical precedents for a realignment. we're also joined by the director of the university of virginia center for politics. >> thank you. >> you've argued that christie said 2014 can be a realigning election for republicans. you've compared to his potential to...
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bangladesh's prime minister said the election was fair but the opposition disagrees. the boycott, and army was ordered to secure the streets until thursday. the u.s. and u.n. have condemned the violence. restoring women's rights was cited as one of the main objectives of the war. but attacks on women are on the rise. and as jane ferguson reports from kabul, attacks have become increasingly brutal. >> if her attacker meant to kill her, it was increasingly brutal. her attacker was her husband, a drug addict, a habit she refused to fund. she tried to tell us her story but her words were unrecognizable, spoken in agony. >> they had problems before but it was not like this. if i had known the problem would have come the this i would have killed him with my own hands. >> reporter: as with so many cases in afghanistan the assault happened in her home. the very place where women in conservative societies should be safe. >> translator: did you see the blood? when we first came, she was lying here. the blood was from her lips and the nose. the blood has now dried. the blood on
bangladesh's prime minister said the election was fair but the opposition disagrees. the boycott, and army was ordered to secure the streets until thursday. the u.s. and u.n. have condemned the violence. restoring women's rights was cited as one of the main objectives of the war. but attacks on women are on the rise. and as jane ferguson reports from kabul, attacks have become increasingly brutal. >> if her attacker meant to kill her, it was increasingly brutal. her attacker was her...
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i was formally elected to be president of the chicago nurses association and work day and -- worked 10 years for the visiting nurse association and a very familiar with the health-care problems of this country. i believe it is imperative that we have a reform so that more people have greater access to health care. if we look at the vital statistics in the health-care system, we are not the leaders of this world. that is unforgivable as we choose to use the technology for unrelated matters. i am 100% behind president obama and michelle obama for their views about our health care needs in the health care system and to think the glitch that happened with obama's proposal was not entirely accidental come a republicans have shown themselves to be thinly disguised, greedy people. guest: that is interesting. the caller raises the fact that health care outcomes in the united states are not as good as other countries. that is an important point. it is not discussed widely among the american public that in the united states your health care outcomes are not likely to be as good as they are in ot
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built into the law is a bailout for the insurance companies, and the last thing democrats want in an election year is the specter of another bailout coming down the pike. >> thank you very much. good having you on again, happy new year. >> happy new year. >> this just in. j.p. morgan is paying another 2 bill fine to the government. more than 20 million bucks and counseling. why that is the problem forñr banks? the more they pay, the more the government thinks they can keep paying and paying and paying. we report, you decide. exactly when is enough enough. [ chilen yelling ] [ telephone rings ] [ shirley ] edwa jones. this is shirley eaking. how may i help you? oh hey, neill, how areou? how was the trip? [ male announcer ] with nearly 7 million investors... [ shirle] he's right here. hold on one sec. [ malennouncer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ even make rainbows appear.. makes sense of investing. now she could use a hand, comfort keepers
built into the law is a bailout for the insurance companies, and the last thing democrats want in an election year is the specter of another bailout coming down the pike. >> thank you very much. good having you on again, happy new year. >> happy new year. >> this just in. j.p. morgan is paying another 2 bill fine to the government. more than 20 million bucks and counseling. why that is the problem forñr banks? the more they pay, the more the government thinks they can keep...
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the second-half rally in the midterm elections this year it's a the other side of fed policy mobilization. it sells a reasonable expectation. david: about to go to las vegas to play soccer. >> the weekend after next. david: alou will puff of -- cheryl: currency fallout, breaking out. the impact of a higher dollar. david: arctic-like conditions sleeping to midwest spreading east and south from some areas experiencing the lowest temperatures of about two decades. rio live in chicago to see a new record low today. cheryl: and listening. ♪ welcome back. how is everything? there's nhi like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rae shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my le eier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i g a new title. and rais nagent cldn' ma thapp. m anunc ] trocingedexne re. mpleflate ippi withhe rlialityfex. david: we were just talking about earnings season, still a couple weeks off. already concerned about how all-star rebel will impact their results. last quarter company lost about $4 billion to a foreign currencies rose year. david: stat
the second-half rally in the midterm elections this year it's a the other side of fed policy mobilization. it sells a reasonable expectation. david: about to go to las vegas to play soccer. >> the weekend after next. david: alou will puff of -- cheryl: currency fallout, breaking out. the impact of a higher dollar. david: arctic-like conditions sleeping to midwest spreading east and south from some areas experiencing the lowest temperatures of about two decades. rio live in chicago to see...
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it's not just the elected officials that get to stay here. it's the main market community that holds this together. whether it's the collaborative that continues to advocates for public safety and all of you that make this a viable and dynamic and exciting community and diverse. that's the challenge here. we are trying to revitalize this area and still remain diversity. it's not going to happen easy. there is going to be a lot of challenges. but what's exciting is that everyone here from the mayor's office is committed to making that the reality here on market street. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, supervisor. and to talk about the incredible entity that has been created to help us celebrate today is the president of cast and also a board member of the foundation. that is eric roaden back. [ applause ] >> hi. i would like to thank mayor ed lee and supervisor jane kim. it's incredible to be standing here with them. thank you. we appreciate the commitment the city has shown forecast and for the arts community. i have
it's not just the elected officials that get to stay here. it's the main market community that holds this together. whether it's the collaborative that continues to advocates for public safety and all of you that make this a viable and dynamic and exciting community and diverse. that's the challenge here. we are trying to revitalize this area and still remain diversity. it's not going to happen easy. there is going to be a lot of challenges. but what's exciting is that everyone here from the...
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come election time this fall, don't be surprised if you see jahi mcmath's picture and story being told over and over again. >>> medical malpractice damages are based on the cost of caring for an individual, and the loss of their future earnings, since children have no earnings, their economic damages are considered minimal. >>> the fbi has made an arrest at the arson case at the chinese consulate. one person has been taken into custody. that's all the information we have at this hour. surveillance video showed a person getting out of a van and pouring two buckets of gasoline, and as you can see, lighting it on fire. no one was on injured. more information on the arrest coming up tonight at 5:00 and 6:00. >>> in news around the bay area, a car slammed into an oakland duplex. pg and e tells us, the gas line itself was not broken. the front end of the car was pretty damaged. >>> the mayor of daly city announced the launch of a new bus shuttle. it connects them with b.a.r.t. shopping centers and doctor offices. it includes wheelchair exits. today's event happened at one of the new bus stop
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that may weaken in the general election. north carolina and georgia are important. they have big republican primaries in georgia you have one democrat and one democrat who is incumbent so you have a possibility again where the republicans will pick the most extreme, most controversial person and the democrats can win a seat or hold a seat in the south where they are very vulnerable otherwise. >> i want to get your thoughts on utah. my home state. big news came out this morning. supreme court putting a hold on gay marriage. obviously leaving the decision to the tenth circuit court that could take many months. this is just the beginning of something that will not go down without a fight. what do you think this means for couples that have now already been married. already now legally married for the couples that have been waiting in line that aren't yet married and how do you think this plays out longer term? >> the couples are in a legal limbo. 1,000 couples have been married so far in utah. a state that's very conservati e conservative. the supreme court has punted.
that may weaken in the general election. north carolina and georgia are important. they have big republican primaries in georgia you have one democrat and one democrat who is incumbent so you have a possibility again where the republicans will pick the most extreme, most controversial person and the democrats can win a seat or hold a seat in the south where they are very vulnerable otherwise. >> i want to get your thoughts on utah. my home state. big news came out this morning. supreme...
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we're entering this political season, we're entering into an election year, and so some democrats are warning people that are against this, we are going to use this against you when you come up on the ballot this years. some runs said we're in a recovery, may not be a great recovery, but when do we start scaling back these unemployment benefits that have been going on for year after year now during this deep recession? you have tennessee republican lamar alexander says he will vote know because they should put people back to work, including job training programs in addition to the unemployment benefits. and then another leading republican talked about essentially the price tag of all this, how you pay for it. >> with regard to unemployment insurance, i've always said that i'm not opposed to unemployment insurance, i am opposed to having it without paying for it. i think it's wrong to borrow money from china or simply to print money for it. but i'm not against having unemployment insurance. >> i am hearing some members are have something weather flight delay issues so we'll see if that
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see any impending crises there like what we saw last year with the cyprus banking crisis, the italian election crisis. and that will help us really, the flow -- on a flow of funds basis, the balance of payments in the u.s. is in deficit. trade deficit, we have a deficit with our fdi position for, foreign direct investment, and portfolio investment is not where it used to be. cheryl: let me follow up on that and ask you about the chinese, because the chinese seem to be signaling they're going to start pulling back their dollar investments. is that another reason you're bearish on the u.s. dollar? >> that is the third and, for many investors, the strongest reason to be negative on the u.s. dollar. the chinese, since we were downgraded from aaa credit by standard & poor's -- cheryl: thanks to d.c. >> -- a year and a half ago, they have been consistently pulling back from their pace of dollar purchases. cheryl: uh-huh. >> and nowbe this past year a decision in their third men numb that they will be embracing more flexible exchange rates in the future, they will be liberalizing their currency, thei
see any impending crises there like what we saw last year with the cyprus banking crisis, the italian election crisis. and that will help us really, the flow -- on a flow of funds basis, the balance of payments in the u.s. is in deficit. trade deficit, we have a deficit with our fdi position for, foreign direct investment, and portfolio investment is not where it used to be. cheryl: let me follow up on that and ask you about the chinese, because the chinese seem to be signaling they're going to...
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. >> number two, general elections -- general electric down nearly 1%. they are going to expand their lifestyle -- life science unit. are at our number one stock of the day -- it is serious ask liberty media one-stroke wire full ownership of the satellite radio broadcaster. lebron made an offer last week. we'll give liberty access to a , we havee of capital leo hindery on hand to help. we are starting to see the final confirmation vote for the new incoming air chairman of the federal reserve for janet yellen. momentarily, larry summers, the former treasury secretary will be joining us to talk a little bit about what we can expect in the months ahead from ms. yellen. we want to get some additional context from alix steel. the markets were little but lower, but it is the new year about -- it is the new year -- also closing below their short-term and the averages, eight-day, 10-day, i say that because you traders who are very sensitive to those types of moves, especially on a close. the biggest losers, you had materials, you and, consumer disgust -- discret
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we hear the president saying that 15 months ago before the election. now we're hearing that iraq is once again in disarray. what do you make of it? >> well, as i said before, future historians will look back and declare that obama's run for the doors retreat from iraq is politically driven to please the base. precipitous withdraw will be regarded as the top blunder of his administration. everything else from the middle east has flowed from that. it's not just iraq. you can't look at that in isolation. it's iraq. it's iran. it's syria. he blew it. he blew it. by the way, al qaeda is back bigger than ever. >> i was just going to say, if al qaeda is truthfully on the run, as the president stated many times before the last election, then why is the white house just announcing moments ago that they're sending additional shipments of missiles by the spring as well as eagle surveillance uavs to iraq in the upcoming weeks? >> well, they are on the run. they're on the run into iraq, into syria, into libya, into various parts of northern africa. the administrati
we hear the president saying that 15 months ago before the election. now we're hearing that iraq is once again in disarray. what do you make of it? >> well, as i said before, future historians will look back and declare that obama's run for the doors retreat from iraq is politically driven to please the base. precipitous withdraw will be regarded as the top blunder of his administration. everything else from the middle east has flowed from that. it's not just iraq. you can't look at that...
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. >>> 2014 is an election year and shaping the elections there, an extension of jobless benefits and confirmation of janet yellen to head the federal reserve. >>> tribal allies have retain ramala, the iraqi military is set to regain control of fallujah from fighters connected to al qaeda. >>> wednesday is the 50th anniversary of the landmark speech of lyndon johnson declaring a war on poverty. >> and this administration today, here and now, declares ununconditional war on poverty n america. >> the speech came less than two months after the assassination of president kennedy. >> our aim is not only to relieve the symptom of poverty but to cure it. and above all: to prevent it. [applause] >> reporter: poverty had been a major concern of president kennedy and with a country still grieving, and almost one in five americans living in poverty, johnson declared war on poverty. university of texas at dallas professor mahai nedeen wrote a book on the subject. he said johnson's war on poverty speech was one of his best and the timing was perfect. >> johnson realized he was not going to be a lo
. >>> 2014 is an election year and shaping the elections there, an extension of jobless benefits and confirmation of janet yellen to head the federal reserve. >>> tribal allies have retain ramala, the iraqi military is set to regain control of fallujah from fighters connected to al qaeda. >>> wednesday is the 50th anniversary of the landmark speech of lyndon johnson declaring a war on poverty. >> and this administration today, here and now, declares...
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democrats think it will be the big issue in the midterm elections and they want to run on that issue. are democrats gambling too much on the fact that the health care law won't be as big of a deal come november, something they need to hide from? >> well, i think they're trying to change the subject. of course democrats would rather income and equality be what the elections are fought over and not obamacare. we heard republicans saying over and over that they want obamacare to be the central issue in the midterm elections and for a while democrats said yeah, we do too because we think it will get better and everyone will love it. that could happen. i'm not predicting it won't. we see democrats wanting to talk about something else and the minimum wage increase is very popular. even among republicans there's a lot of popular support for a minimum wage increase. it hasn't actually come on the agenda in any concrete form. we haven't seen any actual proposal to do that. but this is another area where democrats think if they turn the subject away from the health care law they may have a winn
democrats think it will be the big issue in the midterm elections and they want to run on that issue. are democrats gambling too much on the fact that the health care law won't be as big of a deal come november, something they need to hide from? >> well, i think they're trying to change the subject. of course democrats would rather income and equality be what the elections are fought over and not obamacare. we heard republicans saying over and over that they want obamacare to be the...
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well, he was elected overwhelmingly. we need to get back to doing things working together, as we've always done -- until this effort has been made to disparage and damage in any way they can the president of the united states and in the borrows our country. -- and in the process our country. mr. leahy: mr. president i see the distinguished senator from rhode island on the floor rmt. i know he's supposed to speak. if i might take one moment while the distinguished leader is here. i wish to commend senator reid for asking for such cooperation. he has worked very, very hard to bring us together. i think of when we in a very complex and very extensive immigration bill. there were 300 amendments i think filed in the judiciary committee and after we went through the committee senator reid worked hard to get a time on the floor and then we passed it but with a bipartisan, overwhelming -- overwellcoming bipartisan majority -- overwhelming bipartisan majority. mr. reid: through the chair to my friend, the president pro tempore of
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. >> let's say as we listen, say you get elected president and what does that mean? you inherit obamacare. would you tweak it? would you overhaul it? would you shoot for a single pair of systems as a lot of democrats want? >> is it an overhaul if you take the engine and the transmission out of a pick up? that's what it needs. this was not written by obama. this was written by the insurance companies and the pharmaceutical companies. it is transferring your tax dollars to insurance companies and assures pharmaceutical companies they can continue to sell medicine for times what they charge everywhere else. our problem was we pay too much for health care and we were not getting a good result. why don't we attack the costs. we have times as many procedures as everywhere else around the world. 20% of health care goes to insurance companies and now we want to give them more? we can make our health care system more efficient and less costly, but you don't do it by giving more money to the insurance companies. >> brian schweitzer, good luck if you are getting out of new york
. >> let's say as we listen, say you get elected president and what does that mean? you inherit obamacare. would you tweak it? would you overhaul it? would you shoot for a single pair of systems as a lot of democrats want? >> is it an overhaul if you take the engine and the transmission out of a pick up? that's what it needs. this was not written by obama. this was written by the insurance companies and the pharmaceutical companies. it is transferring your tax dollars to insurance...
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most aspects of sunday's election in bangladesh are in dispute. sheik there hassin went on from our meeting, despite her insistence, she accuses the opposition of terrorism for organize straighting violence over the election. they in turn have their very long list of demands. there seems to be little room for compromise. >> while the parties have argued the country has suffered debill taillighting strikes, these opposition shots were filmed on monday. in dhaka's central hospital, thousands of civilians caught up in violence over recent moss. this man told me his wife is in intensive care. >> for many people affect by them. but i am quite -- i -- i can't say it. >> she was on her way to work when men with petrol bombs attacked. >> i can understand what happened here. this is our female being to hide this, this is my question. why they doing this? >> reporter: there are few besides the prime minister who believe there is no crisis in bangladesh. assuming there is only the country's leaders can solve it, if they're willing to try. jonah hall, al jaze
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are terribly concerned about the midterm elections and obama legacy. hillary clinton will have to decide if she runs just how much to distance herself from some of the unpopular policies of this white house. >> she's one of the rare political figures who already has some endorsements from fellow democrats who would typically in a regular year wait a bit to see what the landscape looks like before so vigorously saying that they are for hillary. she's got that behind her. but there are few people in american political life who understand the rigors for running for president better. she did it twice with her husband, once on her own. few people know what it takes from you and what kind of commitment it is. it is a daunting thing. and so i think all of what this analysis you're discussing, points into that direction, that those close advisers really get how challenging it would be. and therefore at this stage, they can still have that tone of is it the right move while preparing the eventualtys if that goes her way. there are figures here on the hill who w
are terribly concerned about the midterm elections and obama legacy. hillary clinton will have to decide if she runs just how much to distance herself from some of the unpopular policies of this white house. >> she's one of the rare political figures who already has some endorsements from fellow democrats who would typically in a regular year wait a bit to see what the landscape looks like before so vigorously saying that they are for hillary. she's got that behind her. but there are few...
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tracy: brian, call me skeptical sicilian because most people do but this is election year. i feel like everything, every decision will be politically motivated, isn't it? >> oh, absolutely. i mean, you got the midterm elections. they're only now 10 months away or so. 11 months away. and definitely a lot of politics, more so than usual in washington as the year progresses. but i think there is something here for both side. i think a number of republicans want to extend unemployment benefits. they don't wanttto be seen as being mean toward the poor. uncaring and so i think they are willing to go along with it. but again, i think they want a pay-for. it could be a messy dance over couple weeks. i'm not saying that, we're going to extend unemployment benefits by end of the week but i think as the next couple weeks go along, i can see some kind of a deal coming together, even in an election year. ashley: we last month, we did see kind after rare burst of bipartisanship. well, with the politics in mind, brian, we've got obamacare, continuing to give boost to republicans. and hurt
tracy: brian, call me skeptical sicilian because most people do but this is election year. i feel like everything, every decision will be politically motivated, isn't it? >> oh, absolutely. i mean, you got the midterm elections. they're only now 10 months away or so. 11 months away. and definitely a lot of politics, more so than usual in washington as the year progresses. but i think there is something here for both side. i think a number of republicans want to extend unemployment...
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and the move is a strategy to make income inequality a issue in the election. chris stierwald and host of fox power play. hi, chris. >> hi, alley. >> and not all republicans are opposed to extending unemployment benefits. but some like john boehner and rand paul wants offsets and something to come out of the budget if they spend money on extending unemployment. is harry reid open to that? >> not until he loses. as longs he might be able to get its way and shove this through. if he were able to pick up and get four more and he can get to 60 votes, he would vam it through and turn to the house of representative and say why do you hate porpeople so much and give us the spending. here we are not talking about unemployment insurance. it is a federal program starting after the panic in 2008 and extended when people exhausted state unemployment insurance and was a welfare program that carried people through to 99 weeks. it is a heart rending and touching thing when it comes to talking about losing the benefits. republicans do want something for this. they want reform
and the move is a strategy to make income inequality a issue in the election. chris stierwald and host of fox power play. hi, chris. >> hi, alley. >> and not all republicans are opposed to extending unemployment benefits. but some like john boehner and rand paul wants offsets and something to come out of the budget if they spend money on extending unemployment. is harry reid open to that? >> not until he loses. as longs he might be able to get its way and shove this through....
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for an independent counsel pro and intelligence agencies alleged meddling in last year's presidential election the president also addressed the criticism that she hasn't been a good communicator train her first year in office that many pundits and the opposition party were not satisfied with your response and say it shows that her concept that good communication is very different from that of internal conflicts aren't into professor of mine thank you so much for your insight and types. the world. you all up in the north killing and taking aim at present that today's north korea policy for james says an overhaul is needed if enter korean relations are to improve anytime soon nor state run novosti my news paper said president fox and kisses and sticking to her principles but the main stumbling block to bearing cross border relations as it encourages competition between the two koreas pockets made clear that north korea can't win any concessions by playing of threats for stion provocations against the south made any progress and dinner korean relations will have to be based on mutual trust. as fo
for an independent counsel pro and intelligence agencies alleged meddling in last year's presidential election the president also addressed the criticism that she hasn't been a good communicator train her first year in office that many pundits and the opposition party were not satisfied with your response and say it shows that her concept that good communication is very different from that of internal conflicts aren't into professor of mine thank you so much for your insight and types. the...
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he wrote some important working papers for them in their election back four or five years ago and now is at the fcc and leaving again. i don't know what you can do about it particularly other than keep pointing out that it's occurring. >> i think there's a distinction, at least in my mind, between moving into a direct lobbying capacity and something like this, where the individual is going to be part of a deal team at the carlye group. >> i would agree with you on that. i think that's a very good distinction to make. mr. genokowski is going to carlye to use the expertise he gained at the fcc where he was instrumental in expanded broadband and telecommunications in kind of the hottest areas and carlye wants to use his expertise to fortify their business in terms of seeking out deals and things like that. >> i don't mean to be naive and suggest they don't value his connections within the government and his ability to help navigate some regulatory, perhaps legislative areas, but i draw some distinction there. let's move on to ethics versus profits. a small utah gun manufacturer has now t
he wrote some important working papers for them in their election back four or five years ago and now is at the fcc and leaving again. i don't know what you can do about it particularly other than keep pointing out that it's occurring. >> i think there's a distinction, at least in my mind, between moving into a direct lobbying capacity and something like this, where the individual is going to be part of a deal team at the carlye group. >> i would agree with you on that. i think...
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the obama administration, and let's face it, the democratic verdict of the election of 2008. obama administration was hell bent on leaving iraq. we left iraq. and i think we see what we see. >> well, my own sense, based on my interviews of a lot of folks who had a direct role in all of this, it seemed to me, correct me if i am wrong, fuad, you were my director of middle east studies, i respect you a great deal. it seemed the regime in baghdad, they were much more anxious to develop a relationship with ahmadinejad in neighboring iran than the u.s., which had invested so much blood and treasure in trying to help iraq. >> you know, wolf, that's the tragedy, if you will, of shiite history in iraq. the shiite had a chance. they could govern iraq in harmony and in cooperation with the other communities in iraq. they could govern iraq in a federal project in harmony with the sunnis in anbar and with the kurds in the north. nouri maliki chose a different path. and the appetite for him, he has become a dictator and we find ourselves tethered to maliki. and he is bidding for a third te
the obama administration, and let's face it, the democratic verdict of the election of 2008. obama administration was hell bent on leaving iraq. we left iraq. and i think we see what we see. >> well, my own sense, based on my interviews of a lot of folks who had a direct role in all of this, it seemed to me, correct me if i am wrong, fuad, you were my director of middle east studies, i respect you a great deal. it seemed the regime in baghdad, they were much more anxious to develop a...
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when president clinton was elected, the economy was, had high unemployment, it was just beginning to recover. the administration this congress wanted to -- in congress wanted to achieve deficit reduction, but to do so in a way that wouldn't harm the economic recovery. and so they agreed on a set of tax increases and spending cuts not all of which came into effect immediately, but were phased in over time. >> where sure. >> there had been at that time a lot of uncertainty among businesses and among markets, among households about whether or not the government would ever balance its budget. and the response was very positive. long-term interest rates came down, now the fed had, um, scope to use monetary policy to offset any, anything, you know, adverse impact on the economy. but we really didn't see a lot of that imfact because the -- impact because the fiscal tightness was phased in over a period of years, and the economy enjoyed a long and robust boom. >> let me just say this, that you having that experience and lived through it, worked through it and was successful with it, and we h
when president clinton was elected, the economy was, had high unemployment, it was just beginning to recover. the administration this congress wanted to -- in congress wanted to achieve deficit reduction, but to do so in a way that wouldn't harm the economic recovery. and so they agreed on a set of tax increases and spending cuts not all of which came into effect immediately, but were phased in over time. >> where sure. >> there had been at that time a lot of uncertainty among...
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opposition parties claimed the election was the funnest events upon to supply at least since saturday the leaders should sit down and reach a compromise. let's bring peace to the country the opposition boycott has raised questions about the intimacy of the election a highlight to a confrontation between bangladesh's two main political parties' which has brought democracy in the country to a stalemate consent is going about the impact of this would have on the country's foster can only grasp as being driven by because the industry. he was for the new chassis imports from the capital dhaka tamara dean bangladesh can be traced to meet the peeps don't feel it became two of the country's smallest on free people. i mean this dish a casino head of the duty on the eighth and farmer tiniest at the cia chiefs the main opposition under the statute east bhakti. that had been to mind. government is set to receive the phone. she seemed to fit each and entertaining instead she has seen them would not be canteen the scene and he did did the team on the cls food and a safety policy and is easy to asse
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while it is not winning them elections in virginia and there are plenty of republican candidates who have rewound the clock for their party, there is the reality that more abortion restrictions have been enacted in the past three years than the previous decade. 56% of american women now live in states restricting abortion rights and only 30% live in a state supportive of a women's right to choose. the landscape is changing. >> i think the political landscape is changing in terms of who's in the legislatures but access to reproductive health care has never been stronger. what we're beginning to see is certainly women and men recognizing the impact now of these very, very extreme laws. and on the birth control piece, i would say at planned parenthood, we're seeing women every day coming in our health centers ekz static that the birth control and preventive care is covered at no co-pay. this is a huge benefit and sinking into the average woman recognizing what the affordable care act is doing for her and her family. >> planned parent hood federation of america, cecile richards. thank yo
while it is not winning them elections in virginia and there are plenty of republican candidates who have rewound the clock for their party, there is the reality that more abortion restrictions have been enacted in the past three years than the previous decade. 56% of american women now live in states restricting abortion rights and only 30% live in a state supportive of a women's right to choose. the landscape is changing. >> i think the political landscape is changing in terms of who's...
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in democratic elections. he focused on dismanlz awe pardon and inkwaem e equality and participated in reconciliation not only in his own country but around the world. he had a role in the bombing trial and was a participant in the trial. nelson mandela received over one hundred and 50 peace prices. so he's an icon in his legacy has helped us including he at the ports waterfront i hope it's already to yearn in his memory >> any public comment on the executive directors report. >> i'd like to speak to nelson mandela. our union the international longshoreman union we're the only union in 1984 that spoke out against awe pardon it was a very broadly bold and we spoke out and there's a ship at the pier 80 that was alter south africa and our union reviewed to unload that ship. when nelson mandela got out of imprisoning he thanked harry bridges and this year the ambassador of south africa same to san francisco and came to local 10 with the nelson mandela humanitarian ward. i was speaking of nelson mandela because of
in democratic elections. he focused on dismanlz awe pardon and inkwaem e equality and participated in reconciliation not only in his own country but around the world. he had a role in the bombing trial and was a participant in the trial. nelson mandela received over one hundred and 50 peace prices. so he's an icon in his legacy has helped us including he at the ports waterfront i hope it's already to yearn in his memory >> any public comment on the executive directors report. >> i'd...
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there'll be a midterm election in november. that cuts both ways. both parties will be angling for the various positions and playing to the bases, but some issues cut across that in the sense that if enough of the voters really want this, i think you can see them coming together to pass something like that because all the memories of the house are up for reelection in november. one third of the senate will be as well. all these issues will be fought in the context of the coming election. host: let's go to congressman peter king. janet we will get your take. >> for a brief. of time, speaking for myself i've always had a dollar is a dollar. but there has to be some compromise coming from the democrats. i don't want this permanent state of unemployment insurance. there are people who are looking -- this permanent state of unemployment insurance like europe. i would like to find a way to compromise, to extend unemployment insurance for a brief time, but also a burdens ands far as regulation. the ultimate answer is not unemployment insurance. the ultimat
there'll be a midterm election in november. that cuts both ways. both parties will be angling for the various positions and playing to the bases, but some issues cut across that in the sense that if enough of the voters really want this, i think you can see them coming together to pass something like that because all the memories of the house are up for reelection in november. one third of the senate will be as well. all these issues will be fought in the context of the coming election. host:...
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prospects of midterm elections, how much can republicans really fight this at the end of the day? a lot of those are in hard-hit districts where unemployment is very high. are hitting where the white house thinks. they are in a good position. they look at where these red districts are and the people that benefit from these emergency benefits the most. they think republicans will not have a choice. this is a fight they want to have and is willing to have. they feel like they are in the winner's seat here. ,ohn boehner has to figure out can you attach this to something else and can it be paid for? have to look at the farm bill provision, but how boehner can do that, that is the big question. >> it is not cheap. $6 billion is the price tag for sending it three months. it is about $25 billion if they extend these emergency benefits for the full year. there's talk about a trade-off with the farm bill, some subsidies being cut. they be that could be the pay forward here. will insist they gets paid for in some way or fashion. >> there is still the whole we cannot agree with anything mind
prospects of midterm elections, how much can republicans really fight this at the end of the day? a lot of those are in hard-hit districts where unemployment is very high. are hitting where the white house thinks. they are in a good position. they look at where these red districts are and the people that benefit from these emergency benefits the most. they think republicans will not have a choice. this is a fight they want to have and is willing to have. they feel like they are in the winner's...
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he has a pretty good path of getting re-elected, i think, for a fourth time. >> all right. wolf blitzer, thank you, appreciate it. >>> iraq's troops are in a big fight now. should the united states get involved or sit this one out? so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right, no hidden fees. it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? >>> iraqi troops have their hands full trying to fight off al qaeda-linked militants. it was over the weekend they made advances in several critical areas, including on bar anbar province and fallujah. fallujah is 37 miles wes
he has a pretty good path of getting re-elected, i think, for a fourth time. >> all right. wolf blitzer, thank you, appreciate it. >>> iraq's troops are in a big fight now. should the united states get involved or sit this one out? so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right, no hidden fees. it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden...
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you need those groups to win a general election and i don't think he's done work with those groups. >> thanks to all of you. and for more, you can find our panel cysts on our website. >>> and today's producer's pick comes from megan o'connor. the knicks' j.r. smith is trying to bring creativity. you can see smith bend down, he reaches over and unties shaun merriman's sneaker, not sure how it impacted the defense, but he was forced to play the next part of the game without one shoe properly tie. you can read and see more about this. her mouth is open, she can't believe it. to read more, head over to my facebook page. safe driving bonus check. rock beats scissors! [ chuckles ] wife beats rock. and with two checks a year, everyone wins. [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call 866-906-8500 now. [ dennis ] zach really loves his new camera. problem is...this isn't zach. it's a friend of a friend who was at zach's party and stole his camera. but zach's got it covered... with allstate renters insurance. [ fema
you need those groups to win a general election and i don't think he's done work with those groups. >> thanks to all of you. and for more, you can find our panel cysts on our website. >>> and today's producer's pick comes from megan o'connor. the knicks' j.r. smith is trying to bring creativity. you can see smith bend down, he reaches over and unties shaun merriman's sneaker, not sure how it impacted the defense, but he was forced to play the next part of the game without one...
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lawmakers are back on capital him and on the horizon, those crucial mid-term elections. get ready, they are coming. >>> but, first, a little leftover business. the senate is voting to extend federal benefits for more than 1 million long-term jobless americans. this moves comes days aft benefits expired. >>> the senate is also busy expected to confirm janet yellen as the first woman to head the fed succeeding ben bernanke. >>> one of the most intriguing and talked about questions in d.c. and around the country, will but according to a new report by politico, there are quite a few loyal friends and former colleagues urging her to stay out of the race, or at least wanting her to stay out of the race. politico reports that over the summer, mrs. clinton sat down with a group of aides for a detailed discussion on the pros and the cons of running. there is no better person to talk about this than our wolf blitzer, who knows everything inside and outside of washington. so start with the basics. what about that meeting? how technical was it, how important oh, should we read any t
lawmakers are back on capital him and on the horizon, those crucial mid-term elections. get ready, they are coming. >>> but, first, a little leftover business. the senate is voting to extend federal benefits for more than 1 million long-term jobless americans. this moves comes days aft benefits expired. >>> the senate is also busy expected to confirm janet yellen as the first woman to head the fed succeeding ben bernanke. >>> one of the most intriguing and talked...